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Books - Metu Neter Vol. 1: The Great Oracle of Tehuti and the Egyptian System of Spiritual Cultivation
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Sexual Astrology - Books : Metu Neter Vol. 1: The Great Oracle of Tehuti and the Egyptian System of Spiritual Cultivation
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 133
EAN: 9781877662034
ISBN: 1877662038
Label: Khamit Media Trans Visions Inc
Manufacturer: Khamit Media Trans Visions Inc
Number Of Pages: 275
Publication Date: July 01, 1990
Publisher: Khamit Media Trans Visions Inc
Sales Rank: 52654
Studio: Khamit Media Trans Visions Inc
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Product Description: The oracles of Ancient Black Civilizations aimed to guide individuals and nations in all areas of life. Through them it was possible to discover the spiritual cause and meaning to earthly events. These great oracles prescribed the words of power and other occult forces that can be manipulated by the initiate in order to control the events of his life.
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Long before I read this book, after 24 years of studying Western Occult traditions that I traced back to ancient civilizations - I had already put together that all that material was ripped off from Ancient Egypt (and other ancient cultures). I was also already aware that the Ancient Egyptians were black. So to read this book was simply a validation of what I'd already discovered.
The author explains things quite well, and in a concise, well thought manner. My only criticism is that ... Read More
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That is how awesome it is to be able to put knowledge along with wisdom into a great book.
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I read this book about 5 years ago and I read it again, and maybe once more thereafter. This book attempts to address what it says it will cover but unfortunately it doesn't cover everything. Many consider this book incomplete when dealing with the inner workings of the Nile Valley (ancient Egypt) and "incomplete" is not an unfair term to use. But at the same time, "incomplete" is not the same as "incorrect" or "ineffective". The author (Ra Un Nefer Amen) humbly admits that "Metu Neter" is an attempt ... Read More
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A serious student of Khemit would view the comparison of Metu Neter with the Khemau doctrine as a paradoxical statement, as Metu Neter should be in harmony with Khemau doctrine. I think the author of the book could've been more prolific, like say E.A. Wallis Budge, if he had used the Khemau doctrinal text side-by-side with his theories. But I doubt he was insightful enough to do that since his theories are flawed. Many serious students of Khemit who have read Metu Neter have realized not only that the ... Read More
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Before I read this book I read "Ancient Futures" by Wayne Chandler. Ancient Futures is a prerequisite for reading "Metu Neter I & II". Time to undo the false and see what's really real!
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